As laid out in his influential treatise, "The Communist Manifesto," Karl Marx believes that the force at the core of human progress is a great class struggle that has been ongoing since human beings organized themselves into civilizations. With control of the means of production as the central dynamic involved in this struggle, Marx predicts that in future it will be the "proletariat" -- the workers of human society -- who will eventually co-rule in more equitable social arrangements best described as "communistic."
class struggle. Marx believed that history is shaped by the conflict between social classes with opposing interests, such as the bourgeoisie and the proletariat. He argued that this struggle would ultimately lead to the overthrow of capitalism and the establishment of a classless society.
Karl Marx belived that human history was driven by economic forces. When the means of production were owned by a relatively few people, they would inevitabily oppress the working class. The ownership of the means of production by these people would be a capitalistic economy that could not be changed without a violent revolution by the working class.
Class struggles for control of the economy.
Karl Marx argued that economic conditions determine the course of history. Marx said that the class that possesses economic power controls the government and social institutions.
class conflict
Marx believed that the mode of production drives history but that other non-economic forces and institutions might have minor influences on the force created by the mode of production but no serious influence on history. In other words, the economic force drives history and everything else simply slows down or speeds up the economic force.
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower was created in 1933.
Gravity.
Solar energy drives water cycle. It helps in evaporation.
Gravity!
Gravity
Pressure Gradient Force. which drives the destructive winds.
Centrifugal
Wind
emf is electromotive force mmf is magnetic motive force emf drives electon where as mmf drives magnetic field
thrust
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